Five grams is 0.16075 troy ounces.
17.63 oz 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
5 x troy31.1g = 155.5g 155.5 / 28.4g = 5.48 ounces
5 ounces = 141.7 grams Five ounces is 142 grams
There are 20 pennyweights to a troy ounce, so there are 100 pennyweights in 5 troy ounces. Note that troy ounces are heavier than normal avoirdupois ounces.
The standard weight of a U.S. nickel is 5 grams. Therefore, there are 6.32 nickels per troy ounce (31.6 grams). If you are interested in determining the weight of silver in troy ounces in "war nickels" issued between 1941 and 1945, multiply the number of nickels by 0.0557. This will give you the weight of silver in troy ounces. One war nickel should contain 1.75 grams of silver. Divide by 31.6 grams per troy ounce, and you should get 0.0557.
6 pounds 5 ounces = 2,863 grams
4 pounds and 5 ounces is 1,956.1 grams.
There are approximately 142 grams in 5 ounces of flour.
5 ounces = 141.7 grams, approx.5 ounces = 141.7 grams, approx.5 ounces = 141.7 grams, approx.5 ounces = 141.7 grams, approx.
5 grams = 0.17636981 ounces
2863.29 grams
The traditional unit of weight for gold is the troy ounce of the Anglo-Saxon system of weights and measures. Despite the gradual conversion to the metric system, the troy ounce remains a traditional fixture of the gold trade and the most important basis for expressing quotations on a majority of the leading gold markets. 1 troy ounce = 31.1034807 grams 1 troy ounce = 480 grains 1 troy ounce = 20 pennyweights 3.75 troy ounces = 10 tolas (Indian sub-continent) 6.02 troy ounces = 5 taels (Chinese) 32.15 troy ounces = 1 kilogram 32,150 troy ounces = 1 metric ton (1,000 kilos)